
Erica Alini
Personal economics reporter for The Globe, providing expertise on debanking and its financial implications.
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Mar 2, 2023 • 1h 2min
Erica Alini: Personal Finance Tactics for the Real World (EP.242)
The intersection between economics and psychology makes the subject of personal finance complex. To help us elucidate this topic is personal finance reporter at the Globe and Mail and the author of the bestselling book "Money Like You Mean It, Personal Finance Tactics for the Real World.", Erica Alini. Her journey into finance journalism began when she started working for the Wall Street Journal immediately after the financial crisis of 2007/08. Since then, Erica has become an accomplished writer and journalist, having worked for many respected organizations. She is also the author of a best-selling book, Money Like You Mean It, which provides readers with a nuanced understanding of the economic forces that shape financial struggles and how to overcome them. In this conversation, we talk to Erica about the importance of knowing yourself and your debt, the money bucket system, and the definition of financial abuse. We also discuss the various types of debt traps people should avoid, the dangers of micropayments, and what to be aware of when looking for a mortgage, as well as advice for finding a reliable mortgage broker, the avalanche versus the snowball model, and much more. Tune in to discover how to take back control of your finances and avoid the burden of debt with personal finance expert, Erica Alini. Key Points From This Episode: • Why Erica thinks Canadians have so much household debt. (0:02:24) • Strategies that people can implement to avoid the debt trap. (0:04:58) • Erica’s opinion on budgeting as a tool to manage spending. (0:08:34) • How the ‘bucketing model’ changes for a couple as opposed to an individual. (0:12:10) • How couples with different incomes should share expenses. (0:14:17) • Signs of an unhealthy financial relationship between partners. (0:17:06) • The amount of money an emergency fund should have. (0:21:17) • What consumers should know about the different debt products available. (0:24:08) • Discover the downside of taking a mortgage with the lowest interest rate. (0:33:55) • Whether or not an independent mortgage broker is better than a bank. (0:38:05) • Important insights about credit scores. (0:39:51) • Whether people should rent or buy property. (0:45:13) • How the traditional sense of a good job with sufficient income has changed. (0:50:34) • Erica’s approach to explaining the risk of investing in stocks. (0:56:46) • Insights about the math of a financial decision versus the psychology. (0:58:25) • How Erica defines success in her life. (1:00:29) Extra: Questions to ask a mortgage broker: 1. What kind of penalty will you have to pay for breaking your contract? 2. Is the cap on your lump-sum payments 10 percent or 20 percent of your mortgage balance? 3. Will you be able to make lump-sum payments any time or just once a year? 4. Can you double your payments? Participate in our 23 in 23 Reading Challenge: 23 in 23 Reading Challenge — https://rationalreminder.ca/23in23 23 in 23 Reading Challenge on Beanstalk — https://pwlcapital.beanstack.org/ Participate in our Community Discussion about this Episode: https://community.rationalreminder.ca/t/episode-242-erica-alini-personal-finance-tactics-for-the-real-world-discussion-thread/22326 Book From Today’s Episode: Money Like You Mean It — https://www.dundurn.com/books_/t22117/a9781459748675-money-like-you-mean-it Links From Today’s Episode: Rational Reminder on iTunes — https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-rational-reminder-podcast/id1426530582. Rational Reminder Website — https://rationalreminder.ca/ Shop Merch — https://shop.rationalreminder.ca/ Join the Community — https://community.rationalreminder.ca/ Follow us on Twitter — https://twitter.com/RationalRemind Follow us on Instagram — @rationalreminder Benjamin on Twitter — https://twitter.com/benjaminwfelix Cameron on Twitter — https://twitter.com/CameronPassmore Erica Alini on Twitter — https://twitter.com/ealini

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Aug 26, 2024 • 21min
How inflation is messing with benefits and pensions
In this engaging discussion, Erica Alini, a personal finance reporter specializing in the impact of inflation on pensions and benefits, sheds light on pressing financial concerns. She explains how inflation indexing affects the purchasing power of pensions and benefits, revealing troubling trends in their adequacy. The conversation also delves into how rising costs impact workplace health benefits and the struggles faced by individuals relying on disability payments. Alini highlights the stagnation of government pensions like OAS and CPP amidst inflation, urging listeners to stay informed.

Feb 11, 2025 • 28min
What happens when your bank dumps you
This conversation features Erica Alini, a personal economics reporter for The Globe, who delves into the unsettling phenomenon of 'debanking' in Canada. She explains how banks often sever ties with customers without clear reasons, creating chaos for individuals, especially entrepreneurs. The discussion covers the emotional and financial ramifications of losing access to banking services. Erica also highlights racial bias in debanking cases and the increasing scrutiny on cryptocurrency users, revealing significant implications for marginalized communities.